Those sure are a lot of yucca seedlings :D Love your plant tag idea, Igor! Barb
Everything looks good, Bryce.
dug it up there were no roots Yeah, good point. Just wishing about it won't create roots.Know the feeling!
Hey Jim, what a nice visit to your town.Really enjoyed that, thank you.Love the tree-shaded streets, great architecture and the town square.My town's ...
seeing pics when they all get planted Me too.Igor must be wondering where he'll plant all of those. Barb
if it doesn't grow by fallits a candidate for experimentation. We've all learned so much from your experiments, Jim.But maybe give him until next yea...
That is a beauty!My finger aches just LOOKING at the thorns.Seeds generally start out green-colored, and darken when ripe.I'm guessing your seeds will...
Cool!He'd certainly be camouflaged on a lawn. Barb
Thanks John....and we both used such great soil that drains immediately...It'll always be a mystery. :| Barb
Steve,Since they get water only once a week, good that they're on the east side of house with those sweltering temps.For the Dioon edule and Sago to d...
Those are suckers or seedling Thanks Aaron...amazing that a yucca that old will still sucker.Barb
Steve,That's gotta be a cone coming :compress: Curious how many hours/day it gets shade.And those are great sized pots.You must be sweltering in th...
Hey Doug, great visit to your yard! Morgan Freeman's got nothin' on you :lol: The one Trachy that you call sickly...could it be planted an inch or t...
Yes, Aaron, it's great to see the trunks...looks spectacular.Presume that one is suckering?Or do you think they planted the little ones?
Commercial pear trees are generally grafted to a form of Quince rootstock.Good luck with it.